** The Free handwriting calculator for your iPhone or iPad **Easy, simple and intuitive, just write the mathematical expression on the screen then let MyScript technology perform its magic converting symbols and numbers to digital text and delivering the result in real time.Get the same experience as writing on paper with the advantages of a digital device (scratch-outs, results in real time, etc.).Solve mathematical equations by hand without actually having to crunch the numbers yourself.

BENEFITS AND FEATURES- Write and calculate mathematical expressions in an intuitive and natural way with no keyboard- Scratch-out gestures to easily delete symbols and numbers- Undo/redo feature- Copy your results to the clipboard or export them to other apps.

POWERPACK (available with an in-app purchase)- Immediate Reuse: Continue a long operation or use your result in a new calculation.- Memory: Save results into memory. Use them anytime in your calculations.- History: Retrieve all your past calculations, ready for reuse and export.

IMPORTANT: If you wish to report a problem encountered with MyScript Calculator, or simply ask a question to MyScript, don’t use the application feedback space as it’s impossible for us to answer there.

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Customer Reviews

Good for creating (and solving) more complex equations

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JeremyCaney

First, let's be clear: If you're just looking for a simple calculator to do arithmetic (i.e., addition, subtraction, division), intermediate mathematics (e.g., exponents, roots, etc), or even basic trigonometry (e.g., sin, cos, etc) then this calculator may well be more of a frustrating gimmick than a useful tool. If you can easily accomplish your calculations on a traditional calculator, there are better apps that mimic that experience.

So when does MyScript Calculator come in? For solving more complex equations that are difficult or cumbersome to type into a normal calculator, or which are easy to enter but difficult to follow the work, or when you want to share the results by e.g. exporting your work as well-structured visual equations (e.g., to embed into homework, a paper, or a presentation). If that’s what you need, this is an exceptionally useful app.

If you’re less interested in the automatic attempts to solve your equations and more interested in the ability to simply draft equations, you should check out MyScript MathPad, by the same developer. It uses the same engine for translating writing into equations, but instead of making any effort to solve the equations, it simply provides a blank canvas for creating them. And, as an especially useful feature, it allows those equations to be exported as TeX (a markup language for expressing mathematical notation), which is something that Calculator does not support.

Great idea, good execution

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Awesome Art App!

To preface, I used this app on an iPad running iOS 9.2.1, and used version 1.3.2. This tool is essentially a calculator that allows you to write your input, as opposed to pressing buttons, and, for the most part, it does that pretty well. It’s about as powerful as a $10 calculator, so it’s unable to work through more complex math algebraic equations, however, what it does do, it does well. It’s able to decipher one’s handwriting much better than I expected, so, with that being said, a stylus is not required, but recommended to improve the experience with the application. One issue I have with the application, however, would be the erasing mechanic. To erase, you draw a line through the things you want removed, however, that can sometimes be unclear, and the application may have trouble deciding if you wanted to turn a one into a plus sign, or get rid of it altogether, for example. This can be remedied with a forgiving undo button, so that isn’t a deal breaker at all. In summation, this app is a great tool, and an interesting take on the standard calculator, but it’s not made for everyone, as some would prefer the standard button-based input.

Really Helpful App!

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Math_2016

I'm in 7th grade, so I'm doing algebra in math. Right now I have to simplify expressions, so I have to make sure thatA.) The calculator I'm using understands that when I put parentheses around a negative number, that number is negative, something I'm not sure Google's calculator gets.B.) I can even use parentheses in my calculator in the first place, which I cannot first my phone.This calculator fitted both. And it's much quicker to use so I don't have to spend seconds navigating the right buttons. It gets what I wrote most of the time, and even if it doesn't, it's easy to just start over. However, it would be great if they added that you can put more than one expression at the same time, so that I can compare the two. Overall though, awesome!